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* SANITARY ANTEMERT OF THE EPIDEMIC. Phe Mevtuary Report from the Pub- He Tustitutions, - Cholera in Breoklyn and on the Islands. &e &e. &e. Wihile the bnilotin of the Health Board doce not give tho fuli number of cases daily occurring im the city, & Seczease on it (the bulletin) evidently marks a deercase ip tho wumber of caser, The rain of Saturday nicht bad the aieot of changing (ho weather from a warm and bumid atmosphere (oa cool and preing alr. To this bappy abange of the weather must be aitriuted the abatement @° the ternbie epidemic tn our midst, It is wel) vador mood that a Cold atmorphere neutralizes the cholers poison; and if the present weather coutinucs for a few Gaya longer tbo cazes reported will probably bo recorded with ciphers, At the same time, it will net de to relax fm whatover efforts may be nec for tho prosorva. than of life and health, Sanitary precautions are noces- sary even when there ts no epidemic in the city; and Shey shonid be kept up and adhered to strietly whether s$he aholera abates and the weather remains pleasant or whother they do not OFFICIAL LIRT OF CASES, The following js the list of cholera cases as reported on abe balletin of the Board of Heaith tor the twenty-four ‘hours ending at to o'clock P, ol. yestorday :-— Wieo Shanahan, 314 Figh cys ‘sireut, Mage Cummings, No. 4 Depan row. John Fehan, 124 East Forty-second street. Aug — Chapman, Sixty-ninth street, between Eleventh mad Twelfth avenues. Died Anguat 7. Thor, McAniitte, 21 Onk street Yoomas Wheel rT, Ceatre street Dispensary. oe Mills, Ninth avenue and Sixty- eighth street. August 6, Mra. Bann'ker, Ninth avonue and Sixty-seventh street. Ynei».en! cholera. Maria Q’Donnel. 229 Mott street, Incipient stage. $ tt Blake, Thurty-iirst precinct police. monttory symptoms Margaret Boyie, 287 Sixth street, Died Angust 7. DEATUS ON, THE ISLANDS ON THe 6TH. Randall's Isiand o peenase. bs ge pee Teg arty Hospiial, Blckwwe laclawell's Isla eaitentiary, Blackwell's {elou VATIPRY BARRACKS HOSTITAL ‘There was one death in the above named place terday. The name ef the deceased was Deo A Tiaty, ‘There were ame pavents re:aainiog in the hospital at ‘lant report. RED HOWE AOSIPAL, ‘The ‘ollowing deaths have oeourred at the Red House ‘Moepiial since last report :— Manuel Sacland, from sloop Robinson: Jeremiah Sul- Livan, 89 Mulberry street; Mary Ann Maly, 64 Chatham seineet; Eliza ammers, 217 West eventoonih atroet, ‘There wore tourteen "paients remaining ye-terday. ct. Pre- wou cen Sim [lat at MT Ebel eel lege 1g ~ Included in the mortauai @eaihs in the pobite instited Paoont islands :—- Barracks Hospital 6, with 1 cholera deat deuth; St. Vincent's SAaine 1, Roman Catholic Asylum 1, Aime Hose 69, saith 17 froin cholora; report. are the following ¢ of this city and the ad- val 13, all cholora; New York h; City Prison 3, with 1 tart deoth, Ward's Is- which 69 were fron Nera; Tana. Workhouse 63, with 64 from at tiacy 1, from ‘cholera; nelle ue Hy ebolera. Toial deaths in public in, Africa, 1; —_ 4; British ‘Aneerinn; 1; Denmark, 4; i re Fra ; Germany, 100; Ireland, 232; ¥ ; Seatland, 9; ‘Sweden, 4; Switzor: 4} United Stats, 556; Deumark, 4. Totat 946. Ges. “Under 1 year, 269; between 1 and 2, 191; hetwoen 2 3, 26; between'3 and 4, 16; between 4 and 0, 13; ween B And 10, 38; between 10 and 15, 21; between Wand 20, 28; between 20 and 40, 210; beiween 40 and 144; between 60 and 89, 63; over 0, 17. f the above 200 were men, 24 ware women, Doys, and 226 were iris. ONDER OF DISKASWS, The following shows the numberof deaths in each @rder of disease: — Zrmatio diseases... 42 Developmental disnane HLutional diseasea...116 Dense dy vioience,... Doeal diseawes ........... kW RetDr30 The following table Pos a comparatty esimate of eho bog ay ‘of deaths from omy which ppt fm. amar wm the Tih day of August during the two past aud present epidemics — wew Tore, Case. Dads, “ € 8 6 The Cholera in Brookiyn, Brooklyn is #uffering severely from the cholera, if @holera it be, The Sanitary Superintendent states that abe disease is rapidly increasing, and that two in districts ‘where heretofore it bas not made its appesrance. He @tates that up to thir time one cholera hospital has been Staple for the need experioaced, but tuat now there is ‘argent want of another somewhere in the vicinity of the ity Hall, Thie district seems now to be suffering mort. ‘The cholera seems to be making its ravages almost @utirely among the Irish, and but fow native Americans ave as yet been atincked ‘OPTICAL LT OF CARER ‘The cases on the builetin for the twenty-four bours from Monday * until Lucsday M. are,an follows :=— J. Riely, j taken s.ck op 3d inst, Votuiting and @iarrhoa. No crampa, In colinpse when seen by ie. apector sick 6th inst. Vomit. Has secondary fever. Anne M. Taylor, age 6; taken ng. diarrhors and cramps ition critical, Nancy Jordan, age 45; taken sick 2¢ inet, Vomiting, ng enderampa Collapsed and died Friday morn- Con- ‘Augustos Northrup; taken sick Thursday morning; fon -alescent, Bridget Gaunon, age 98; taken sick 4th inst. Vomit “i porying and cramps.” Approaching collapse. Heo MeDeriit, age 36; taken sick at ton P.M. 6th Vowiting, parging aud cramps. In collapse hice Rourke, age 40, taken wick at seven A. M, Oth fnst. Ip collapse noon. No Poemonitery symptoms Bridget Brury, awe 3; taken wick AM 4th inst. No Premopitery aymptoma, Mra Kifon \elaughlin, age 21; M. Gch inet, Tr cotlapme at one P.M. taken sick at na. dames Donaiian, age 45; taken wick at haii-paat ton, Sih inst, ; in Cobapor at throe 1, m., BU ina Martin Malloy, age 45; disrrhwa, vomiting a ramps; at six P. ML, Oth fust. in (wil collaper Thomas Clear, nge 2; diarrbaw, vomiting and erampa, Lawrence Me! orm: *K; yom! diarrbors and cramp, Joho Goete; taken sick at cle ven P. M., op the 4un soet., attwo P. M. collapeo; at eight A wit, died Diel G. Cary, age 44; died on the 7th jont. Danie! Collin taken ck Angustgth, A.M. ; Ad iuiet Oth, at con’ ¥ Hiapew W. Hefern, ago 3 sick at six A, M, Oth tnst died at Rall peak iwe M Mary Hoghos, ago 40; died at eis P. M., 6th tort, there are five caves in Haymond etreot Jail, making a total of twenty-four new casa OF there died, and the others a agen of the diene, Ooo family in * neverely ; aout a week are in Lugheor “cred one of a family of forir took ick and died; the ovber three have sinve fol- Bowed her to the grat Tho family’s vame war Sins @m This alarming Increase will cail for yet moro @trnywnt measures from the Board of Health, for tbe eprdemic is Bow creeping into the better portions of the SEW"... OF THR NoGERMe. accordance with section 101 of the Code of Healt Ondhinanee, wived forbids the keeping of » x orter hes aay es seitth warts, ordenng al keepers enimale Immediately, under gy iA of a fine of ont for tren: neguently 8 Ie 5 lene nner of pige, amount! Kw Fomeriay Were were Mi! rom: remaining, and er beely en Sere Were BTieed wine i fame sent to tall, Te moe peoninesa permit teened Py the board of He airh to Kees ay pies within the anewe men aed we a and he beard sey they will pe! tear ow hh ., breeders in ihe above mentioned Ward sl bud their 0: Scupation gous. ‘The Islands. Five ow ccses of cholera reported at Governor's Ieland, but po deaths took plae. The sick list continnes torbow o decrease, and there is a marked improvement era) health of the tstand, Communication ts er, and every precaution ts taken curred on Dayid’s Island yesterday, 1 adanserous pain Wau this exception the hoaltls of the Groups ts excel lent, Meeting of the Beare of Health, Meirepatitan Board of Heath met yesterday sa, at three o'clock, 19 @gular session, President t in the char, ‘The minvtos of the lest meeting were read and adopted. POTION OOM YUE CAMTARY COMMITTHR, _Dy, Spe, from the Sanitary Commitiee, presented 2 rom evtizens Of Astoria relative to the offeusive colors aeetng {row Potter's Pretd, and which was referred jo the committee atthe last meeting, The doctor said that the inapector & bad habit of sending documents to the Board withdEt tirst exameuing whether the com- plaint was based upon suMeient grounds. He would \here'ore ineve that the petition be sent bask to In epector Trask for taves tigation, Motion carried, WER TO PE PAID. Tho Treasurer presented several billie, which were or- deved paid by the Koord, Several others which were presented at the same time were referred to the Finance Comittee for Lele er ape port, ‘The latter re- lated to tbe erection of buildings as guine’s Point, MORTVAPY Report, The following jetter from Dr, Harris relates to the ey soport and the rnerease of cholera during the week i— Mrrrororrtas Posse ov Haase H New York, Ai , 186 To R. B Dacron, M. D., Saniiary Superinte Derrar total nidganer OF deaths tp New York last which 3 occurred In the total mortality in Brookiva waa 810, n county inacitutions beyond the limita of the elty. sue UpOR Lhe tolwis of the preceding week was 175 (ork, and in Brooklyn 37, Cholera was the sole eantve of Ula and that mainly in the public msti- turions. the wi nd clavaifontion of theeanses of deaths are fetly cinborated tn the tables now submitted, and in the course of toe analyals st appears that the ratio of infantile particularly to the mor- tatley schon ada perind of ie, haa very raptdly decreased, The Fetig of tartaltty bu the laiver period han, of course, it, oremaed in congecuenien of fecuen UAE alt cote a Infancy gave Zs per ¢ the total ‘mortatity; the first two years gave tind the first five yoora ‘gave bint 44 per ce! iofancy feels the first breath of the foul air on Wa'eh she infection of shulecn foeie and grows into an epl- Wisied adult fe csunot roaist amidst exciting causes . munis dienes caused 6234 per cent of all dentbs in New York, and neane or t of the mortality in Brooklyn.” C1 irved Moont of all deatle is New York, ‘inc fiding. public. ih-titttions; bat exclusive of the epidemic in ‘hone institutions. we find that but cent the total morta from thi cause, Brovelyn dost fi in ‘the Twelith ward cod within the lianite of {hat city, this cause Broduced twenty-two per cont, of all daiths, The andry'ned lustennth, i part of the Eighth, and the heert of the Eleventh wardi, » wins vee! rok ed Maymond etreet, are the recognized centres of ininat cays while in Now Teck the. chiet sentces of the et demic, ax shown npon the map of dlarrhcal dstricts 2 See cats a lanes actingion Meeks tee Bion works snd 18 tho fithy rookies of che Fourth; tn lower Mulder: ‘and Baxter streets, of tha Sixth; in seven of the crowded ck ofthe Fighih: in Gwe blocks of the ‘Niuth: in five ore blocks of the Fourtecnt! iin to apotaot the Bieveath; In four blwcks of the Sixteenth tal tal | Mteentierh several uf the Slarrbenet @piiems tendency to chalera and 10 diarrhea 1 dheainiek tog: ‘but it tho Sixteenth, Borenteanth the cbeorvations of tbe pab Should be inetan ietem oo erate the po Gg he iat nts. in dissin may do much from nensen, Of ‘wton Dr. Caaii inks siteporks io watch ‘eich ‘be rtated that two cases of cholera bad oncurred tn the Brooklyn Peniten- Sage ees the jail since last Monday. The Heal centieman tp charge of the jail stated to him (Dr. Crane) that in spite Cp eeectioes oe eeeens are supplied with moigrses and coffee for breakfast and eupper, 6 on soaked beans and salt moat for dinner. The doctor fad “no, control over tho maiter and coaté do nothing, ‘The Cores. to the Board eald that a statute existed by whch praoners were to receive food of an inferior nature. ‘Mr. Braces remarks that tt was a part of the Income ot the Sherif’ and Jidges to vend prisoners to the peni- tentiary for periods of time less ¢) thirty days, By fo doing (ho Sherif had the boarding of the prisoners, while, if they went to the penitentiary for a longor period the Supervisors had to board them. The eum allowed by law for each prisoner was twenty-five cents t diem, aud it was to The interest of the Sheriffs to vo the jails full of boarders, Dr, Pannen anid that everydody knew molasaeg was cathartic, especially in summer. The whole thing wat wrong, Iu winter molarsea would prod)ce warinth in the person, but in summer it ran through the boweia, Tho question wae, Whether the food “wae — to ‘ntal to health?” Every one would next question way What power life and det answer “yes,” and U the Board of Health in the premises? The Paxsiwrnt ogreed with Mei Herg n as to the ar- rangement oxrsting ‘beiween the Judges and Sheriffs, 1 to killing cholera pa- molasses, Dr. Stone sald it was equival tients, when they were fed upon pork and Dr. Parxar—Beans are equally as bad. Dr, Stonm said that every doctor had the right to re- ulate thejdiet of his patients. In ease of severe iltness at Bellevue Honpital, ral doctors were cara to go to the extent rel rl wi ‘mM neces sary, But the fact was that if the doctors at the Peni- Seay Sey teeth ne nen Tie ought to do 80, 0 Couxse' thonght thet the thing could be done. inion if the Shoriff persisted in givi tho to the gine wht hed tact drone tt by the proper physictana, ho was liable to impeach- ment for auch action. Aftor some additional discussion the subject of prison- ers diet was referred to Dr. Crane and Mr. Bergen, with inatructions to make @ written repor at the next mect- ing of the Board. ADIMTION AL INSPRCTORS. sighed or boon divmianea.” MX MORY CLERKA, On motion of the same gentioman atx additional eleran and nulranceto TUBNS, Engineer. DR, CRARF OFFERR A RESOLET §. Dr Crane presonted a resolution directing the Aesistant Superintendent to have the ashes a J removed from the to know if ashen were aetri- Sa iy that pig- and he we like to know if ashes were, (angtter.) Dr. Crane replied that he would not say they were, bat that they wero a nuisance. LEAVE OF ARSENOS GRANTED, absence for two tracted as to wiythor the Dootor should receive pay d ting his absence, the subject was dropped for te provent, GUERTAL ORDERS, ‘The Atlorney for the Board « bmitted general order 18,922 to 19,107, and special orders 1,660 to 1,570, He 4 there wia hothing af conssquenca im thom excopt est blishment of the one relating to the iucturer of enperpho-phates. ir. Coe, maa.- RAPORT ON THE BORINCT The following l¢'au extract from a report on the sub. ject =~ anything more energetic than « litte sul fend yet dhe vapour bewre with it enpyrenmeasie les. lerive! probatiy in «considera le from the apt fe acid whieh t¢ carried from one Natwo gina, sodeves The vapor thus carried i endowed with & mar 11 gota Into one air and it terwer. gree Of prenembllit; ane it affects the txste and araell, neon 80 trritaty the inmates an’ windows, uh the great the Dinst ete an Ar Ravenawoe y by the aries im the room, I the houre at meal times the is ont personal expericnce while hg theese proved to me that the effect ts ‘Srisiag (rom (he comtact of a: famcen: fame v charac 7 ao bigh ant quently the emetl ts ae eeres ohn ay Mumarce tm ite own meg Soe haa been for some time working ore re, mission fromm the Board, with the ty. thonld iniroditee an w paegeele Fee haa failed en full that Weer Li ne te on an qorees a rramae aman & ly phy steal hace fue ule woud tai ree warded Mrticelght casen were aisrrberad se, oe ‘one hundred and ayy lives inst woek, | There cholara can become locallzed. e nhucan of cholera, outbroake in our opens ine atitatio found in a similar © a," which fa to-day. ey tous from Landy tie deaths from einer suddenly tnereased trom thirty two for ook ending Jaly 16, fo three buvdved and forty-als the stb ant week, ‘ne Registrar treneral informe to that this incrense 1b ous inealubrious portion vf that metror In his note upon the threatened districts, the 14h : temessures | cerning Miss should be adopted and other. wise co treat chy tthe ciarehcon, And the eholera « and dextroyed.” Thet advice ta being followed, . a be csnt Lo i ma rvil ged commu Lynch's fat belting concerns have also coon Penaried, | TAs ee ‘Ans't Inspector. 4 MOTION TO Dran, and Matlon to drain and disinfect with ahavinzs satire. 1s Oml lar @ Vacant lot in Brooidyn, situated wrt Keat, Flushing end Franklin avenues, was On motion, the Board adjourned to meet on Thursday Qt three o’clock P.M. The Conieen in New Orlenna. jew Onteans, Angust 7, 1866, The Board of Health report. the nutaber of duths for the week just ended one hundred and ninety, of which Urenty-nino were from cholera, The cholors is mereasing here and prevails principally Among the uegrocs, c fern at St. Lonis, Sr. Lous, Angnst 6, 1860. Some twenty casea of cholera have boan reported to the Board of Health since -aturiay, mainly persons from the South, Several denths have occurred, ‘The veneral sanitary oondit’on of the cit@is unusually vood. and no seriona apprehensions are felt of the dis ease becoming epidemic. The Cholera at Cincinnati. Crxersxatt, Augnst 7, 1646. Twentv-nin® deaths from ‘cholera were ak atthe office of the Board of Health yesterday. The total om ths from cholera since August 1 number seventy> nine, Quarantine at Charleston, * Coarieston, 8. C., August 7, 1866, The Medical Director of the Departinent of the Cxro- linas has issued an order establishing a quarantine for all vessels ‘ng here from New York, to last fifteen days from the ‘ante of their clearance from New Yori, at the end of which time they will be permitted to pass if there is no sickness on board, POLICE INTELLIGENCE. A Suxun in Courr.—-Thomas Breslin yostorday applied to Judge Ledwith for a summone against a man who had thrown an enormous conch shell at hii, Thomas brought the deadly missile into court and exhibited it with great gusto. He felt tenderly its agly protuberances with one hand while he weighod 1t with the other, think- ing, no doubt, that if it had struck him it would have wonderfully ex] i his phrenological developments, if not his stock of ideas, It waa rather astonishing how ‘Thomas managed to dodge it, as he is blessed with only one “ye; nor did bis movements seem to be charactor- ized by much activity. Tom left the Poiico ‘ ourt with his summons, shaking nie head caaciousty at the shell asi) he expected it would explode or Veaus would rise from it en déshabitts, Our Pupasanr Vicks’Mapx ‘the Wnirs ro Scounch 03.— John Filey was something of a epicure; he loved to “lay- off’? and whiff the grateful Havanna, He also delighted to build in the curling ciouds of smoko from his grateful yweod, glorious castles m the air—of first class hotels, fast horees, lovely women, and to crown ail, cholee cigars, But John was not blessed with a superabundance Of this world’s goods, howover rich he may have been in imagination. Nor yet were bis ideas very clear as to the ‘night of property.’? Such being the state of affairs itis rot eurprising that whev the opportunity of realizing his brichtest dream presented itself he should have embraced it eagerly. He saw at Sarah Ann Mooro’s: store two boxes of cigars of tho choicert brands, valued at $24. He alao noticed that it would not be a matter of much difficulty to slip out with them upperceived, He slipped out, was seen aud detected in the theft, aml committ 4 by Judge Ledwith to cogitate in a cell upon the vanities of life that ends like cigars, in smoke -—that is if the orthodox belief of future punieament may be entitled to belief. Srgaxine No Evm.—John Bennett and Mary Birm!ng- ham were together alone on the gecond of Auguat if Ben- nett has not sent op a talee oath to the recording engl. ‘When the two met Bennett had a watch worth 375: when tho twain parted he found that his watch had gone from his porsesvion. A very sccomplishert lady was Miss Birmalagtaw, as ahe seemmd to the wateh- less ener > ‘wauldn’t do, it seemed to him, to have the knowledge gnome races like’ hera locked up tna at breast; 80 he bet og ee Kot agp intrarenal is . 0 sea a Be werle:s the excellent things con. a, aad the tyaage I listened with attention, aud itis more than that, the eccomplished angel her watcbfulness of other peopie's Svarscrxo a Max.~-F. W. Pattorsov, who Uves in Washington stress, lost a carpet bag containing weering expert valued at $60. From the fact thet Michael tin owns found with tho carpet bug im his pos- session Patterson him of being the thief, It would have i strange if he hadn't. Justice Hogan encourages tho suspicion and holds Martin to cuewer, A Mopren Case ov Rie Vax Wiskin.-—n tho 10tb day of Joly Marke Cohen took a nep, Whatever his naps are in genoral thie nap in particular was very sound, Neither footsteps approaching nor footsteps retreating wore able to disturb it; and it was equally proof against the fum- bling of a band in the pocket of his trousers. When ho wont ¢o sleep ho had money in his posession to the amount of $52; when he arose from et ho had money in bit pocket to no amount at all. he thought, and a littic unpleasant as well a tocxplam the inysiery was too much for } sharpen them as he would. But for @ single circumstance he woutd most probably have Seen still wrapped in the fox. Ito happened that thore ws ent who anewers to the name of Sarah, Sars ele saw one Jobn Lofius put his hand {nto the pocket of the napping Cohen and take out tho movey, the losing of which but for hor eyes would have awsatnped the waking Cohen in an outlandish belief consisting of adject ‘Uhat take one’s breath and substantives thet bi jaw Loftus is a marble cutter, and iy now a to Sudge Toran for a situation to break stoxe at the ox- pense of the State of New York. Freon Wire tre Waoxa Bart. — deserving of all sympathy. Lot him tell his story :-—"I went into the place of business of Joseph Gurancr, As soon as I got in Guraner caught me by. the throat and run his hand into this pocket (an inside pockot of his coat on the right side) He cali he was going to take a pistol from me; bot fuetesd be got a civar ease and m; my etbook contalaing $20. I then weut out, but Igot far I found that mv money was gone. 1 wont back to the offier, where I found the cigar ase on the table; but I could not et my monoy.”’ Th unusually courteous man of buxinew vas held to answor by Justice Hogan. Civility of this peculiarly striking ature | 18 not approved by the legal authorities. Strange, An Exrenrmenc Jooxay,-Epenetus Devoe appeared yesterday at the Fourth district police court # prisoner. Fpenet:s rejoices im an unusual name. It the statemont made respecting Ep be true, Ep if he had the good for tune to be a resident of Texas might become distinguished or get hanged. It is charged against that he stolo a horse of the vaine of shout §200, an express wagon of 2 set of harness of the value of $50, from Peter Traphagen, of No. 715 Eighth avouoe It is farther charged against ‘this geatieman of the uncom. mon Cbrictian namo that having possessed himeeif of this property he sold the wagon aud harness for monoy. Tn this conditeon of aflaira Ip had a horse, bat no farni- ture for him. This did not suit such an enterprising gen- teman, — Acooriti ho calls upon Frederick Vetter, of , & S37 Went Port: bag) rest, and stating that Mr. rent be borrowed a saridie aad bridle of ian value of $15, "tep wae all right then and might ex- hibit his horsemanehip upon the Boulevard if he hadn't been arrested. Boing bronght before Justive Kelly, Eyenetus wae committed jor examination, A Doorns aaxeetiap Act.—Thomas Conway tsa mau Of about fifty. Thomas ts old enough to have fixed mod- era notions as to the rights of property, and the relatios of mewn and tuum, Hut Thomas’ views on the subjects are crude, and partake of the antedele: ian barbaric of triarchal age. when al! property war hold in common. thoagh an olf man, ix cw ly riser, Le | icing i* conducive to emartness, for instaace, we wi if he wena 2 t omart onongh, nor ning, TRornes west out —Oecar Von Urhn is er: mark, attracted by « building in course of erection, and some empty fme barrels tying imeide, Thomas took se Roce pe, St era emty: 2, who had been up oblected, and took Justice Kelly po Aanevos bie for trial. A Hiasreo Foaonny. —Hugh Hood has a contract from BL. I. D+ Graaf, No, $7 Bowery, resiling ot Morrivan'a, to do some biasting upon property of, le Creal. in nad vittage of Morsivania, Tugh Hood was arrested yesterday upon @ charge of nttering forged and counterfeit orders to which the name of H. . Do Graaf ia attached. De Graaf has not anpeared in the = yet, and no ¢xamination has fo far taken piace, but up the arrananant yesterday be ore Justice Kel: rhe ina of defence to this grave « Hood bavng proceeded in the per” trast with De Graaf to some extent, for reasons not etated, De Graaf became di-satiaied, and threw obstacles in his way, With @ View 1 prevent ila com pletion at time stipaiated, which would Involve ® ot W Hood ef about one thousand dollars. Among | i other ditticvitiea it is said Hood found hineslf withe powder Not having the means of purchas'ng thts him. volt and fearing Decraaf w ald pot asciet him w obtain wrote out «ters upon Mark Dikeman, io Third avenue, (or powder and fine to the value of about twenty-fve whieh he used im the performance and & wards the fulitiment Som of i wh hasty ny upon the preaeotat vw on ’ Graal wtated those orders to be forgeries, the ex, for Thuteday that Do Graaf, whe, it is Btated, is now Out of town, micbt be able to 7S Vi tone oF Tem Heatrn OCoom—Seotion 87 of the ath ASTOUNDING DEVELOPMENTS, Alleged Complicity of the Metropolitan Detectives With Criminais-Heow Crime Flourishes in New York —A Detective Canght in the Act of Taking a Bribe—Tho Detective Office Placed in Charge of an Inspector, &e. On Friday morning of last wook the Detective OMice at No. 300 Mulberry street, heretofore under charge of John 3 Young, chief of the fores, was suddenty, and without previous warning, taken from the Lands of that person and placed in charge of Inspector Carpenter, The detectives were all ordered Lo report at the Central Oilce, and not to go out until they had received special direc tions ao to do, John A. Kennedy, Superintendent of the force, then met the men thas assembled, aud made them ap address, tue purport of which was that o thousand rumors were afloat regarding the. corruptions said to @ among the deter- tives as a body; that thi beon complaining that the detectives had been ‘beating’ thom, or sharing io their iil gotten gains, until they (the thieves and counterfeiters) conid endure it no longer, and that the groat public murt eventually como to know of these practices unless they wore summarily and at once put anendte, The men were further informed that henceforth all busiggss transacted at the office would be done throgh Inspector Carpenter, and from him they would receive their orders, The detectives were utierly surprised at this sudden ebange ia affairs, and, from the Chief down, looked blank with astozishment, What was to happen next they could not poosibly surmise, All in- quiry among them failed to elicit anything of a reliable character, One officer, upon being qoestioned, suid he be- heved some person had lost # wallet containing a doltar, and because the detectives did not use as much exer'ion ia looking for it as they would havo done for ten thousand tho party (being a frieud of a commissioner) had rajsod a terrible breeze Others of the officers advanced equally absurd theories, but youe of them seemed willing ty commanicate anything having the slightest appearance of truth, ‘The outelde rumors were of 4 confivting charactor, Parties visiting police headquarters wero awaro that something was up, bat could not tell what The mom- bers of the press wore ag mach befogged av anybody, and It was not until yesterday that the real eanse of the change and sumo of the subsequent developmonts leaked outin such quantities as to form the bysts of @ tangible story. THY PACTS IN THE CASE, as far eg they can be at proseat arrive? at, ara these:—~ ‘Tho tremendous exortions recently put forth by the gov. ornment in this city to suppress counterfeiting devel- oped aroong other mattors a perfect eyatem of operations among the counterfeiters, which bad thas far pisced justice at defiance, It demonetrated also that certain of the local officers were friendly to these men and fora consideration used their authority te shield them trom the panishment due their crimes, The offcers of the United States Secret Service state that they were ap- proached by the parties for whom they bad warrants wit direct bribee to let them go, ond that the criminals whon arrested asked oa an especial favor to be taken to the Mulberry street office, naming one or mare detectives: with whom they had been in tho habit of sharing their plunder in the past, and whom thoy eaid would epeak ip their favor. These facts being duly reported, were taken cognizance of,and, although the stories come from thieves aud counterfoiters, they wore accowpanied by 8u0h vor. roborative proof as to compel belief, ROW A DETHCOTR WAS CALCOT, One of the countorfeiters, on being srrested, asked to be taken to @ certain detective at Police Headquarters. On being told that be could not go there he exclaimed, “Well, ho loses a fifty by this! and then went on to mate that he had committed an offence some time since for which ponds officer had arrested him, and that in order to got off. to give the officer $100, Le aie him, the dotecttve agreed to Tnt-him go the other fifty ata future time, That ‘vature was Jact Fri evening, just twelve hours afver Su the detectives ry a and warned thom against indalgence in tet eee, ting sin, At dusk on that evening it “4 alleged the the detective met, mot in obscurity, but on the on is transacted 4 highway of tho the busi- nese which made im companions im crite. In this cago justices was ewift and sudden; for oversuadow!ng thom both, two stalwart policed captains stood ready to take the gnilty party should the trade be consummated. thay did, and the dete tive who had co often hie unwelcome hands wpon the shoulders of others was biinseli a prisoner, How he felt, or what hie emotions were athe came tnto the preceace of bie superors are matters best known to himself. The money was taken from hit justas (thad been marked by the caroful hand of the auperiutondent, and aftor beng properly identified 29 such, was handed back to him. ifo was allowed, it is sal, to write hie resiguation ; but for the ‘honor the Polleo Bourd, the ‘superintendent, tho etaen, end co much of the detective force as aro not {mapliented. it is to be hoped that this ix not tree, but thatan oTeial lave atton will at once be ordered. OORER DETECTIVES MMPLICATER, It Js stated tht there are several other detectives tm- plated in doating with the thieves aad counterfeiters, and that there numerous afidarita coming from respectabte sources going to establish this fact, On this point, however, the authonties aud Poliee Headquarters are extremely reticent, ‘They have tlatly denied that currenees abora stated have transpired, « will only tend to complicate matters when it is fluaily brought before the public, which ts ita inovitabie fate, It being stated that something could be learned at the ofllee of the United States Attorney, a gentleman wolted upon bim ond then upon the United States Marshal, put, although no deniala were made, no information was given, and be came out just ae wise us he found hirnself at Police Hoadquariers, WHAT WILL me Dowe is atl a mystery. Whether the Board of Polico Com- mies oners will ordor an investigation, or whether the United States Attorney, Mr. Courtney, will move to have these mea indicted for tampering with United totes criminals ee allowing them to for a cansot A solution to the probiem will ‘y be arrived at in a few deye, At presont Mr. Inspector Car- penter rexains in charg of the business of the detective oiiee and has epectal instructions to rerutinize with se- verity all that is done, ‘Tilt NAMWS OF THA GUTLTY PARTIES aro, it ie rumored, all im the bands of the Commision. era, a8 well as the koy to obtaining euch evidence am will every allegation made againat the officers. are (roe and ao investigation ts ordered =e Board, it may open the eyes, not of the prutic ot ine Coscpeey era npeameee ae and may cconks ae that co many 1s somDberies ye a in pablic ene tos in he beighitof tesseuans Ronee AO with the officers of the law patrolling up and dewn before the very door ont of which the thieves come with bod mal nnd bords, and it may show also the secret Mpa which some property comer back into the house of arenes friend, while others goes astray for weeks and moaths and re- turns at Inet only ben there is “a handsome rewani, and no saa rte asked."” STATEN ISLAND NEWS. Te Mernorouras Fore# To m Witiprawy.<-The Motropolitan Police foros which was sent to Staten Island a fow months since will, it is underetood, be withdrawn in a fow days, their services not being 90 much needed as at first suppose’. A great portion of the taxpayers complain bitterly, nd it is said 7 that the force has bev tampered with, ay Ee to jook more after the interest of the estan Ferry Company, known as the Georze Law monopoty, irsue the fexiti- mate duties whiel cailed them mth and which tho county will have to pay protiy exponaivoly for. Costow Hose Marrama.—A branch of tho Castom Rouse, which bas been established at the Quarantine, for the last fifty years, hae lately been aboliehed. It ta true that during late years this station bas become a sinecers for political dron bs knew little and cared less for the vigilance that red at their hands in pro. tecting the revenue, ny wie abould not be the cause of Dreaking up #0 mperians and vaiuablo @ station as thin was known to be. Caratnie oF a Sangoat ann Loss or Lara —During the severe storm on Saturday last a small eaitboat with two known nen on board was geen to capsize about mid- y between the Quarantine landing and the Long Isiand whore, A passing tughoat procesded immediately to the noone of the disaster, but un was too late to render any aasetance, as both of the met a watery grave. Iti to bo regretted that easnaliics fn the bay are of such froqrent 0” and often. tines, a8 in this care, attended with loss of life; still the = eveed will perecore in dangerous recreations, ve to lake Lar consequences, gered LY 1 rwe Onvecu.—The ministry and the church wardens of Trinity chapel at Factoryville seem to have got into a curious muddle with the congregation. It was Intended for some reasons to close the church last Sabbath againut the pewholders, But the Jatter pc corled 1m obta ning an ajonetion restraining them from fo domng, and eo the maiter stands at present come up ip the Sopreme Court in @ few days, when some Neb developments may be expected. NEWS FROM WEW ORLEANS. Lees $7,000. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1866 : tageivta airiotost discipline, and not allowing the mam to ming? Notice bad Mariners. Masters of vessels honne we i eae port ved Btaies i sina un ese crt i “eet CANADA. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. Proceedings in Pariiument—Defent of the Min- | {h) Giracoe it they havea ber istry on the School and Currency Questions.- | will be ‘iste to Tory day: shat ‘the cargo to ve Resignation of Mr. Galt—The Session to | Maded at quarsutine, Whalemon, Close on Saturday Next, Stanoleett fran Ovrawa, ©. W., August 7, 1868. ge tcnyat ht trou Charlene Grout cad Sea ane This has been au important day in Vasliamont, The | # co Useki) oa Regal ans ome 100 bbe ap out, Ee Schoo! bil! of the coalition was again taken up, and the | Gitford, Sew Bodtund, 90 ap: July 10, at 2 Jon 76 49, rer dise’ssion of It progressed with increasing acrimony tings, brea pleabeth, Miranets, “We catia: ttn. every inoment, Mr, Brown making some good hits at Ja 8 OF ton cot ae ita Wa be at, ere, Fairhaven, % the coalition, and the opposition seeming to gain ground | RPMK: Aug S Int 2814, ton 76%, brig Herman smi, Marin Boston, Sdayy out clega. slot New Bedford Gin, ships, Ohlo, Lawrence, for Nar!) constantly, Joorge Howland, Kudwies, do; ache Yeux eivided. ‘the first symptom of crash was the aunouncement Jy the Attorney General of the resignation by Mr. Galt of his office in the Cabinot, and the ressoa of it, which was slated to be bis digseut from the coalition on the School bill, The discuaajon went on for some time further, until it Was apparent the opposition was in the ascendancy, when the mover of the bill at length announced its withdrawal iu time to save the Ministry the discredit of ab open defeat, This created a sensation and put an end to the digoussion; but the liberals claim with justice that the conlition is virtually defeated upon e measure brought forward by themselves, and that they should therefore resign. Mr. Galt has announced hig intention of continuing to assist the voverument to manage the fiuancea. ‘Tho currency question next cane up, and on this, too, the Ministry have been competied to £0 far modify their originul potiey of controling the he currency ‘of the coun- try to the control of only $8,000,000, and even this power ge ‘wot yet been decided In their favor, There great haste now evit by the Minis- try to coh matters throuzh in o hurry, and it is So the Hovse appeared pretty equally wiand, for Atlantic ep aken—-Vark Vine vara! 7 months from Sandwich Lalande July % Iai 2740, lou 1644, Spoken, &c, from Callao for Gibraltar, 98 days eu: bey Yee May t 24105, lon 3 We i from Leadon. for NYori, July 15, lo Moore, hip. oan Union, Moore, from Havre for NYork, Ju‘ 17 Ing 4a, lon 10, ‘gate une es eee Spencer. from NYerk for Loadon 3 Mons Liverpook for Bytney, NSW, July uf Tasiar. ixon, from St John, NB (June 2), for Kv er gay 23, no Lit, de (by steamer Saxoula, Tenor +: cywes 38. Beg Geonsia, from Baltimore for Matanzns, Aug 4 off cay Weg! disfine, from’Bangor for Vera trun, Suly Ub, lat 24 Orie Ges race Downes, from NYork for Parbados, July 16 i Foreign Ports, Brenrnaaven, July 2t—-Pat hack, AJ eonith, Dexter, tor Gottenburg. Baunanos, July 18—In port bark Sea Sagle, from Phil: sii for Boston, ach) Central Ameria, gelpnia: brig ¥: from Mobiles arr July 1a. ly 16-8 Nello, Masts rr Lord On Victoria, Peters Cvonsrapy, Dovera, Jui for Ry eg ie eB OS Se ag arom rught to a close on tu sy ‘ALMOUTH, Jul id Jupiler Bradbe ¢ on therefore” doubtful whether Mr. Ghatabers will be bel Philadelphia; Heima, Peterson (five ry afforded an opportunity of speaking on his motion of ingniry ta the Fort Erte campaign, Considerable disentisfaction is felt at the withdrawal of the School bill, the discussion of which had no other etiect than to very, much increase the relicious antipa- thies of the Cathol cs and Protestants of the province. The condition of Canata in this respect at present is Detle bevter than that of Ireland twenty years ago. UURMOR, July 17—Are Kntria, Smatt, 19 Astana, July 20-10 port brig Jn ton, Ja, a Hawnong, Jiily 22—Arr Bavarlis (a). Harex, July 2—Arr 58 D Ryerson, ge ‘ist, a hee.) Gaduien, “NYors: gers, Mobil LAVERPOOL, July 25—Of the port, Wolfrillo, Hughes, frow New Oorlouna, ¢ York. md, Phitad: 1, Clara Pickens - bid dth, Jane A Bra! eQuitian, Dardis at, Lone 7 Ppa, Peterson, Sen th Prvedls <8, Tas y Mercy Recommended in the Case of the Fenian i Gureks, nigh Woston 2h, esr en, Maren Prisoners. NYork; Erin (3). do} "Flor aice, athens, Now Orrawa, U. W., August 7, 1866, i, Bukino ©, Persia, Doane The Governor General has sent two communications, received by him fiom the British Colonial Secroiary, to the House of Assembly, which have been read. They advise moderation ip the treatment of the Fenian prisoners, Mr. Brown suggested that the subject be considered in secret session, The Attora-y General admitted that the suggestion merited consideration. Mr, J. 8. McDonald expressed astonichwent at such a Proposition on the mer receipt of an ordinary commu- mication from the Governor General, Mr. Dunkin also opposed it, and said that in the Aimcrican Heare of Representatives secret sessions were berg hy ‘The House poloory be pe skiceacdra the pa poral of moneys at ther com: to wit th eit peta to the proposit ia was e Ty ion, even thongh Mr. Brown should be possessed of informauon which he hed not in regard to the movements or plaus bony eee Moxplai ed that the proposition ot ir. a pro Waa nol an extraordinary one. But it should be remembered that in the gallery—referring to tLe —and that in view of the relations Nan sokemar with the United Statcs care should be an not to cause statements prejudicial to the imerests of the country to be constantly appearing in the Ameri- Havea, Con eicsentes Rio daierro via Cardul, ‘ot out with, Trapoll (#), He for san Francisco, Ringaove, 1 LoxDox, J Antiombe, Pullip: out seme day sor a ae Mauritius (and ° uly 23—Arr Lady Lnniy Fest, Poany “he -, Syder, Boston Yapank, NYork, oF. Lg aye. y ttn port ark x "i Yor ' nee Fastnet Ath, Melita (4), Hardie, fever Philadelp):ir or Live! fy. cous, NB, Aug. 6—Are ahi Liab brig Starlicht. ye peas, Hee Old Gis it Harry Mazon, Absaor do; Zui," shi 3 "Sata Deas, Lard, Phin fovea NYark, Ses M Shlomi, BOSTON, Aug6—Are eteamers liz hia; Nerous, Hearse, NYork; barks jenton; St Douaiuaque (Br), Doane, field sr bya Maker, Phitade! dy nas re: a ¥ ean press, Biuiar! Paltmane, Ghose, aod. Wigs = ‘This ended the debate, udier jand Hig) —— Thwart steamer Wr Reanedy, bsdi-%%, vi Norfolk: brig Asbalsskea, Dodge, Misgere : Caroline at” jecasta, Srecatinm: aden ie it Soul met ver, Lap dy ‘ae Bo Ania, aod tatu Coumbs, Vs jacriet Neak ‘Dewey, Salers is: che AMna WAN. #1 a DN Aug? Old Dark Piso A Clie), Low % gy Perret . Lowry. disaster te the first serious one which has oceurred & aut trie dened Deveves 2, Prcadalphias ner “Et irs hear ba) nda oon TaiNT va ae AGG 4d bark Mczact (trem), Buct ire: W ORLEANS, Ang 2—-Below bark. Plormnce n Whalen. from Liverpool, Chi sicamane ty Boewn; ship South Ameriex. rc, Mi es, roan Union. Smith, Boston, abelita, (Mex) ., Matanzas; Trimdud (Mex), Mootralct, Matan hott Lawron Mavarwe,—In street, on Died. City, at No. 1 Gregor Aurunt f aon clock, Jou janumwe, of jerentter, 12v Oher Decthe See Second and Third =. SHIPPING NEWS. aumsnso FoR a Youmans +} BOON RIKER, \erau waren orn mera, GON BETH, PORT OF NEW YORK. AUGUST 7, 1808, pa inp itemuboidt, Boysou, bore: monty, “Ai dohe, NB. ota (Br), Judikins, Liverpoo! PORTLAND, Atig (Arr Trane © Shute, Phil+ sajehbacicigabam ryt bie ahi deiphia; schrs Gpite, Norwuod, J imateah Warrenton jemnens«e ashy Palmyra (Br), Watson, Liveroal via Queens- own T; Cunard. “Fiemm Fannte, Penton, Phitalatphi« iene, Gale, Hoxton wine Steamehip Co, Bicarpanin Salvor Moran, Roerone Pe! Ship City of Montreal, Dagertt. lve: nor Dut m. ' Tye aie (fe), Porter, ts ik Moreh. “See Bark Gere ry (Ham), Powers Cork for oflers--blo: men oon Bn heats Greek), Calamada, Boliast—C D Gior- aks fovento (Prost, Witltsma, Havre—Panch, Meticke Migzins, 40, Juhu Adams, epouurs Creed, i She Are bark iaraie, Hand Boston; schrs Governor, Free. orgetown, WC; Laurel, Parker, & stehosbport; Ruse Peornae, Arey. du; Capitol, Roberia NYor 6ih—Acr sche 5 m tow’, Hui, 1 sewood, N York. iM RC 5 Aug ibe, Ma pres viphia; steamer Wiune, He'ser, asi M aarti, Chane, Sock tat * Ebzabe Varadan, ese en \. Greene, Cow Bay ~Mons & Wi ). Francia, Cow Hay—D RK Deweut & ig Fredericke nda, Harter, Biemen=“lomen & Eve, ie Pred fe valfien., Port aut Plate vie Me. Brig Village ilelte (Br), Grant, $t Johns, XPD R Dewalt a B (Br), Foster, Srdney. Rag bstainer Br), Paitin. Coe inp R DeWolf & Co. Sehr Co Hol), Brandt, Cork for ordurs—tuneb, Moiacke & Wendt. Behr A A Bapdell, Shotwell, Kingston—Brett, Son & Co. Le hig y Walter, Corson, Lavares and ludiansla-—-N L any Lind, Yorry, Mortfort—Rontiey, Srm'ih & Co. pore bing Wititay tate oO Arrived. peer Smith, Overt Nie, Fut, bo Norte Amarionn Rvsaut, (ot oa wer, de (or Gara pe MISCELLANKOUS. AA TROLY arLASDIN wRIaKe wre paca colobraies a I af temperatare. with fecrraned and tet” os iim 2 opm PURE great cose aa central hovweal sae ses citings and Gree Crockers, Cooper's seeeree one, lace, orem of eorwer stare ei Siksanay eo ie Ch jeatueens or New Torn! tein ine wees ma Geo Gilebrimt, bound \. eRcamehip Mfuberas,, Limeberner, Savannah, 79. horire, mavise a! to Gerrinon & Alien. qitesbes oe ote Yemen, prsend wt ay 3 sour, henes for Gosnnash. For the 8 bours winds from N¥ and § ai _Rieneaip Granada. i Baraley, Gharlewton, 6 hours, with y FACt—sow ta su mn 10 en arth Searels ‘el wg Chanentior (0), "snes, LA 75 with ane Livro og 3 oa Pensengere to Wuilwane & Guicn, one Goth Jincdhng Areas SmuT Davis. Sosmagent ad tere iets “Ship J Chapman. an, Roriont Cantid, 4 devs, with raftroad yor, 80d Atkins B00. Daring the Arai partof the woreee hud heavy. ¥ rales, later prrt ligh ba‘ding winds amd wiualis. Crossed ies a 44, and saw 00 fishermen. (Br. ht 2 ne fra. ooh Fossenden. Vusved net DIVORCE Le ae © NTATSED Os A008 STATE Shuivatt pail mages. Grore ta prantd. GRURUH LINC OLS, Covcnader at knw, MNar au treet Now Kors. ly see ay or dune ss. ‘hs FL Bxesktotun conD WiTHOU &>i7k OB GALS 3 PA eh ew tas einen, Te nr lon ad ei tient Ligon, Nowe: Foon ieNuy Gael Me D., a fro Sargrcn, 3 wits cre 5 28% Don 7 — Hengoon tor hse cy Meaty ye echt 2 om 15 35 W. abip Crest of’ the from Muni’ for te enstown. 85 days ont; Terh, Int iat jon 26 13 W, PaTKN irate from eltechers fot Row Lovicon. WP dare as 2d. Ton 2751 W. ship Ran® (Br), from Akrab . Paton ‘he It age out. a. i 25 80.N. lon @ we W, brig Vevorite trom New York for Barbados. 90 dayr owt. Bern (ata ward ardenas, 19 days, wilh Toolanses, we ciunta (Br, Wayealt, Mi Waa: eran, f sg een to Mie Wiens Roane br /\BOswY OPERA HOUR ART AN sO) ATIOM, FineT Preemie THR CROSBY OPER) HOUSE fy CONCAGO, Tages rig LF Knight, trom Witmtngion, NC, fot SF Gre. , mae, Pernambuco, 30 days, with en. ar, to rs = orciity pany Arton, Vera Cras, 27 days, in ene ertan fie). re Perry, Cienfuegos, 21 days, with mo- Valve @00 000. to Lunt Brow — Brig Elario Fleischer (Ital), Costa, Mayaguer, 2) days, Rental, exclusiva of Op re | ta livaee poor, SO be ty ray $5, i A y hopey Ad hae th ” , jundage (He), . cast Harbus, ayn, rooting jum 40 with salt. fo DK bewolt i “we “! THe eh Mt M6D SPLENDID TAUN TINGS, Birig Champion (Br), Mai i ylaon Ray, via Providence, | by tie loading macs of ube 1 daye, wi h coal, to hae AMERICAN BCHOUL, cir White Rock. ¥ Puranas hese. for Southport —_ Sehr Trident, ——-, Rockls nd. the fleet seven of wick, by Schr Laifrienier, valeman. Boston for Albany. BIAKSTADT, CROPS Y, Hen aT, MEYPR BEARD and amount in value to Marine Disnsters. US Pricare Savanwan, at anchor la the outer harbor of $000. Newnort, was rin into on the night of Adg 4 by an unknown _—— sctr, and bad her jtbboom earried away. MAGNIFICENT Siuet, RVOh AT SGM, Snip Berens, Hall, from Caloutts (June 8) for Boston, ree | Worth the fal price of each share, gece ¥ parelas wr tupned to0 Juwe 29, ienay. according W bit aclect oo. Bown Niagana, of and for Ueldesport from Ellzabet port, OLLARS. collie wth i RL peu for Pome Tr at © jow ng Reet and bound for Elia <thport, mbour 10 orven, = tive Sagan ree the wren 9 o'clock yesiorday. The Wout fying jib, i ta ee Paine nt s ava by who boom, &e. The Niagura uflered much dan tho award of the premiame + , nagging, baloarks, nt L’Hinoxpmtum (pleasure), of New Dork, carried For further particulars see previuus v\vortiegmente and away tho tnroat of her mainsail aff Rocky Point Aug 4 and | the publisived prompectun mnbaequentiy earried away ber jibboom by the parting of a ce the AR Inauinte, 6% Broadway Guy. “ jONS, BNLARGED JO1N Stoor Mane Br Denke, from Norwich for New York, ¢ ahs feel, cured by Dr, BAG 1A was copeiaed o Fauldner's Isiand, Leng Isiand Sound, Ina paul Bh inst, Crew taken of by schr f ilen Hee, 1 igor, ‘freat Kitzabothport tor Newport, aud taken ine New Londo Losnon, J a ngeide the by A ane contSin shin of Pope trowa the Oty Lon A bottle has. bee pried = up. h, Deroupery whiel fo have The Mowaren of the tens: ( TO Thowas AON i 3 Murray rirerts, Las a rou “in find Tea, ‘and everyibing else cheaper than a°y store in of May. in Ia 390 N« tom 47 5 W, short of proxision ya ivage Recon, kone asain wip you wawege f . mt faven ich wont wet air 3 Ines pr hour ak Boe RET, Sears jee meee cos a open ne* ing the from May 2 Uli June Bh ween the bets ald of decor we. ae Cs eis a Tole he, conders, ute at ond sant ap Broadway, New Pa otheet seme " Tahich agi place the welite 800, tlrs, from Piymoni, want to tnow how uscomfurah hore it mighe hbve deifvedat theratscof 1% mule per Gaye” | gif Zo" went te new bow, ui and ene a Smee | othe plomgire @ honcd the, steamehip San Salvador, on in. may o the voyage trom New Ravannah praed (we 4 r expressing their thanks to Hrevet Cap. bileworuh, of Huh Up miantry, nud bls wabordinas oiler: for he oo jac displayed while whe ohetsrs rae ng . sag the troaye wedee swale eramevee and i malate sing iy A 1 the iuasen, Callao, i

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